Improvement in apparatus for drawing still waters



E. RLSIBLEY.

APPARATUS FOR DRAWING STILL WATER. 186,764.

Patented Jan.30,1877.

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N. PETERS. PHOTO-LITHDGRAPHER WAsmNGYON. D O.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

E. RIPLEY SIBLEY, on sT. LoUIs, MISSOURI.

IMPROVEMENT IN APPARATUS FOR DRAWING STILL WATERS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 186,764, dated January30, 1877; application filed March 20, 1875.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, E. RIPLEY SIBLEY, of St.Louis, St. Louis county, Missouri, have invented Apparatus for DrawingStill Waters, of which the following is a specification:

The object of my invention is to provide an anti corrosive reservoir inwhich to store and cool still waters, and from which to draw and servethe same Without the use'of siphon or pump. By the term still waters 1mean that class of mineral and other waters and drinks not impregnatedwith gas.

A A represent the casing of the apparatus in which is placed, B, aglass, earthen, metal- .lic, or wooden bottle, jar, or can, with openingat the top 0 also, opening near the bottom D, corresponding with openingin case at E, for admission of faucet F, which is directly oppositeset-screw G.

The operation of the apparatus is as fol lows: The jar B is placed inthe case A, so that the aperture D is brought opposite the aperture Eand the faucet F, and is held firmly in place by the set-screw G (or byany other desirable means) pressing against and making a tight joint atthe washer H. The

jar is then filled through the opening (3, the contents passing downthrough the opening D, its flow being controlled by faucet F.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is

1. The combination, substantially as described, of an adjustablereceiver, B, provided with a discharging-aperture at its lower end and afaucet fixed in a corresponding aperture in the surrounding case, forthe purpose set forth.

2. The combination, substantially as described, of the case A, providedwith a fancet, F, the movable receiver B, having a discharge-orifice atits lower end, and an adjusting device, Gr, for the purpose set forth.

3. The combination, substantially as described, of the movable receiverB, fixed faucet F, and washer H, for the purpose set forth.

E. BIPLEY SIBLEY.

Witnesses J. '1. HAMPTON, FRED. F. REIOHENBACH.

